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Events for October 2012

Monday, October 1, 2012

Alexander Hamilton High School Visit

Admission Counselor Hervey Malone will be at Alexander Hamilton High School to provide information about the University and answer any questions

HOMEGROWN, photographs by Joseph Rodriguez

9:00 am
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9:00 pm

Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography

The Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography is hosting an exhibition of photographs from "East Side Stories: Gang Life in East L.A." and "Juvenile" by Joseph Rodriguez.

The exhibit ... Read more runs from August 27 to October 12, 2012Gallery hours: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and weekends by appointment. Admission is free to all who enter.

There will be a reception with the photographer on Monday, September 24, 2012, from 6 to 8 p.m.

On Tuesday, September 25, Mr. Rodriguez will present a slide show and lecture on his work in the Ann & Steve Morgan Auditorium, at 8 pm. Following the slide show, there will be a panel discussion with Dr. Sharon Davis (Sociology), Dr. Richard Rose (Religion), and Mr. David Werner (English).

Writing reflection papers on the exhibit are Dr. Sharon Davis, Professor of Sociology, and Mr. David Werner, Associate Professor of English. These papers will be available at the gallery table, along with the gallery handout and captions. If you would like a copy for a class, please post an email to Gary Colby (gcolby@laverne.edu), or call extension 4281.

For more information on the exhibit or the gallery please contact Gary Colby at extension 4281 or gcolby@laverne.edu

Consumnes River College Transfer Fair

Associate Director of Transfer Admission Candyce Coleman will be at the Consumnes River College Transfer Fair in the Quad to answer any questions about transferring to the ... Read more University of La Verne.

Gallery Hours: Monday through Thursday 11:00 am to 4:00 pm, or by appt. Admission is free.

Mark Dean Veca and Eric Yahnker draw upon found imagery to present playful figurative motifs that give new meaning to pop culture iconography. In Veca’s paintings and drawings, the familiar faces of Cookie Monster and the Kool-Aid mascot invite viewers to explore a wild network of precise line work. By using marks that seem to ooze and agitate, Veca’s intricate pictures spring to life with a pulsating energy. Yahnker employs skillful rendering and careful compositions to present well executed visual absurdities. In a large-scale graphite and color pencil portrait of The Wizard of Oz protagonist, Dorothy, Yahnker adorns his subject with a colorful Doritos Corn Chip bag. Instead of colorization coming from a psychedelic fantasy, Dorothy’s black and white world is chromatically altered by a snack food with a name similar to her own.

By presenting subject matter in specific formats - head shot portraiture or television screens – the work of both Patrick Lee and Joe Biel focuses sharply revealing intimate depths. With a tremendous facility for lifelike portraiture, Lee draws his subjects with extreme detail and emotional sensitivity. Lee’s drawings feature men who embody street tough personas; however, his delicate touch records soft and subtle characteristics that illuminate unexpected beauty and vulnerability. Biel renders late twentieth century model television sets that are stacked-up like boxes on a sparse miniature stage. On their screens, viewers can see famous movie stills, historic broadcast images and current event sensations. An atmospheric collapsing of time and space comes over Biel’s pictures, and one is confronted with a place where any memory can be recalled or where any reality can be created.

Patrick Lee attended the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and is the recipient of the 2006 Peter S. Reed Foundation Achievement Award. Lee has had solo exhibitions at Western Project, Los Angeles, CA and Ameringer McEnery Yohe, New York, NY.

Mark Dean Veca received his BFA from Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles, CA. In 2011 he was commissioned by the NYC Department of Education to create a site-specific mural for the Spruce Street School designed by Frank O. Gehry. Veca has had solo exhibitions at the San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA; The Lab Gallery, New York, NY; and Western Project, Los Angeles, CA.

Eric Yahnker received his BFA in animation from the California Institute of the Arts. Yahnker’s work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions at galleries and venues including: The Armory Show, New York, NY; Ambach & Rice, Los Angeles, CA; Anna Kustera, New York, NY; Voorkamer, Lier, Belgium; Western Exhibitions, Chicago, IL; and Four Boxes Gallery, Skive, Denmark.

Elk Grove Unified HSD, Elk Grove, CA

Associate Director of Transfer Admission Candyce Coleman will be at Elk Grove High School to provide information about the University and answer any questions.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

HS Visit at Glendora

8:35 am
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9:35 am

HS Visit @ Glendora

Assistant Director of Admission Matt Rinehart will be visiting Glendora HS to provide information and answer questions about the University of La Verne.

Career Cafe

9:00 am
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12:00 pm

Career Services Resource Library, ACC, 2nd Floor

Stop by Career Services for a donut with a teaspoon of career advice! Meet our counsleors, ask a career related question, or have a quick resume and cover letter reviewed. No ... Read more appointment needed!

HOMEGROWN, photographs by Joseph Rodriguez

9:00 am
-
9:00 pm

Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography

The Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography is hosting an exhibition of photographs from "East Side Stories: Gang Life in East L.A." and "Juvenile" by Joseph Rodriguez.

The exhibit ... Read more runs from August 27 to October 12, 2012Gallery hours: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and weekends by appointment. Admission is free to all who enter.

There will be a reception with the photographer on Monday, September 24, 2012, from 6 to 8 p.m.

On Tuesday, September 25, Mr. Rodriguez will present a slide show and lecture on his work in the Ann & Steve Morgan Auditorium, at 8 pm. Following the slide show, there will be a panel discussion with Dr. Sharon Davis (Sociology), Dr. Richard Rose (Religion), and Mr. David Werner (English).

Writing reflection papers on the exhibit are Dr. Sharon Davis, Professor of Sociology, and Mr. David Werner, Associate Professor of English. These papers will be available at the gallery table, along with the gallery handout and captions. If you would like a copy for a class, please post an email to Gary Colby (gcolby@laverne.edu), or call extension 4281.

For more information on the exhibit or the gallery please contact Gary Colby at extension 4281 or gcolby@laverne.edu

Sacramento City College Transfer Fair

Associate Director of Transfer Admission Candyce Coleman will be at the Sacramento City College Transfer Fair in the Quad to answer any questions about transferring to the ... Read more University of La Verne.

HS Visit @ St. Lucy's HS

10:30 am
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11:30 am

St. Lucy's HS

Assistant Director of Admission Matt Rinehart will be attending St. Lucy's HS to provide information and answer questions about the University of La Verne.

Gallery Hours: Monday through Thursday 11:00 am to 4:00 pm, or by appt. Admission is free.

Mark Dean Veca and Eric Yahnker draw upon found imagery to present playful figurative motifs that give new meaning to pop culture iconography. In Veca’s paintings and drawings, the familiar faces of Cookie Monster and the Kool-Aid mascot invite viewers to explore a wild network of precise line work. By using marks that seem to ooze and agitate, Veca’s intricate pictures spring to life with a pulsating energy. Yahnker employs skillful rendering and careful compositions to present well executed visual absurdities. In a large-scale graphite and color pencil portrait of The Wizard of Oz protagonist, Dorothy, Yahnker adorns his subject with a colorful Doritos Corn Chip bag. Instead of colorization coming from a psychedelic fantasy, Dorothy’s black and white world is chromatically altered by a snack food with a name similar to her own.

By presenting subject matter in specific formats - head shot portraiture or television screens – the work of both Patrick Lee and Joe Biel focuses sharply revealing intimate depths. With a tremendous facility for lifelike portraiture, Lee draws his subjects with extreme detail and emotional sensitivity. Lee’s drawings feature men who embody street tough personas; however, his delicate touch records soft and subtle characteristics that illuminate unexpected beauty and vulnerability. Biel renders late twentieth century model television sets that are stacked-up like boxes on a sparse miniature stage. On their screens, viewers can see famous movie stills, historic broadcast images and current event sensations. An atmospheric collapsing of time and space comes over Biel’s pictures, and one is confronted with a place where any memory can be recalled or where any reality can be created.

Patrick Lee attended the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and is the recipient of the 2006 Peter S. Reed Foundation Achievement Award. Lee has had solo exhibitions at Western Project, Los Angeles, CA and Ameringer McEnery Yohe, New York, NY.

Mark Dean Veca received his BFA from Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles, CA. In 2011 he was commissioned by the NYC Department of Education to create a site-specific mural for the Spruce Street School designed by Frank O. Gehry. Veca has had solo exhibitions at the San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA; The Lab Gallery, New York, NY; and Western Project, Los Angeles, CA.

Eric Yahnker received his BFA in animation from the California Institute of the Arts. Yahnker’s work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions at galleries and venues including: The Armory Show, New York, NY; Ambach & Rice, Los Angeles, CA; Anna Kustera, New York, NY; Voorkamer, Lier, Belgium; Western Exhibitions, Chicago, IL; and Four Boxes Gallery, Skive, Denmark.

Sacramento Private & Parochial Schools College Fair

Associate Director of Transfer Admission Candyced Coleman will be present at St. Francis H.S. to provide information about the University and answer any questions.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

HOMEGROWN, photographs by Joseph Rodriguez

9:00 am
-
9:00 pm

Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography

The Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography is hosting an exhibition of photographs from "East Side Stories: Gang Life in East L.A." and "Juvenile" by Joseph Rodriguez.

The exhibit ... Read more runs from August 27 to October 12, 2012Gallery hours: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and weekends by appointment. Admission is free to all who enter.

There will be a reception with the photographer on Monday, September 24, 2012, from 6 to 8 p.m.

On Tuesday, September 25, Mr. Rodriguez will present a slide show and lecture on his work in the Ann & Steve Morgan Auditorium, at 8 pm. Following the slide show, there will be a panel discussion with Dr. Sharon Davis (Sociology), Dr. Richard Rose (Religion), and Mr. David Werner (English).

Writing reflection papers on the exhibit are Dr. Sharon Davis, Professor of Sociology, and Mr. David Werner, Associate Professor of English. These papers will be available at the gallery table, along with the gallery handout and captions. If you would like a copy for a class, please post an email to Gary Colby (gcolby@laverne.edu), or call extension 4281.

For more information on the exhibit or the gallery please contact Gary Colby at extension 4281 or gcolby@laverne.edu

Gallery Hours: Monday through Thursday 11:00 am to 4:00 pm, or by appt. Admission is free.

Mark Dean Veca and Eric Yahnker draw upon found imagery to present playful figurative motifs that give new meaning to pop culture iconography. In Veca’s paintings and drawings, the familiar faces of Cookie Monster and the Kool-Aid mascot invite viewers to explore a wild network of precise line work. By using marks that seem to ooze and agitate, Veca’s intricate pictures spring to life with a pulsating energy. Yahnker employs skillful rendering and careful compositions to present well executed visual absurdities. In a large-scale graphite and color pencil portrait of The Wizard of Oz protagonist, Dorothy, Yahnker adorns his subject with a colorful Doritos Corn Chip bag. Instead of colorization coming from a psychedelic fantasy, Dorothy’s black and white world is chromatically altered by a snack food with a name similar to her own.

By presenting subject matter in specific formats - head shot portraiture or television screens – the work of both Patrick Lee and Joe Biel focuses sharply revealing intimate depths. With a tremendous facility for lifelike portraiture, Lee draws his subjects with extreme detail and emotional sensitivity. Lee’s drawings feature men who embody street tough personas; however, his delicate touch records soft and subtle characteristics that illuminate unexpected beauty and vulnerability. Biel renders late twentieth century model television sets that are stacked-up like boxes on a sparse miniature stage. On their screens, viewers can see famous movie stills, historic broadcast images and current event sensations. An atmospheric collapsing of time and space comes over Biel’s pictures, and one is confronted with a place where any memory can be recalled or where any reality can be created.

Patrick Lee attended the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and is the recipient of the 2006 Peter S. Reed Foundation Achievement Award. Lee has had solo exhibitions at Western Project, Los Angeles, CA and Ameringer McEnery Yohe, New York, NY.

Mark Dean Veca received his BFA from Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles, CA. In 2011 he was commissioned by the NYC Department of Education to create a site-specific mural for the Spruce Street School designed by Frank O. Gehry. Veca has had solo exhibitions at the San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA; The Lab Gallery, New York, NY; and Western Project, Los Angeles, CA.

Eric Yahnker received his BFA in animation from the California Institute of the Arts. Yahnker’s work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions at galleries and venues including: The Armory Show, New York, NY; Ambach & Rice, Los Angeles, CA; Anna Kustera, New York, NY; Voorkamer, Lier, Belgium; Western Exhibitions, Chicago, IL; and Four Boxes Gallery, Skive, Denmark.

Roseville JUHSD College Fair, Roseville

Associate Director of Transfer Admission Candyced Coleman will be present at Woodcreek H.S. to provide information about the University and answer any questions.

College Night at Temple City HS

7:00 pm
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9:00 pm

Temple City HS

Assistant Director of Admission Matt Rinehart will be in attendance at Temple City HS to provide information and answer questions about the University of La Verne.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Azusa HS Visit

8:00 am
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9:00 am

Azusa HS

Assistant Director of Admission Matthew Rinehart will be visiting Azusa HS to provide information and answer questions about the University of La Verne.

HOMEGROWN, photographs by Joseph Rodriguez

9:00 am
-
9:00 pm

Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography

The Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography is hosting an exhibition of photographs from "East Side Stories: Gang Life in East L.A." and "Juvenile" by Joseph Rodriguez.

The exhibit ... Read more runs from August 27 to October 12, 2012Gallery hours: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and weekends by appointment. Admission is free to all who enter.

There will be a reception with the photographer on Monday, September 24, 2012, from 6 to 8 p.m.

On Tuesday, September 25, Mr. Rodriguez will present a slide show and lecture on his work in the Ann & Steve Morgan Auditorium, at 8 pm. Following the slide show, there will be a panel discussion with Dr. Sharon Davis (Sociology), Dr. Richard Rose (Religion), and Mr. David Werner (English).

Writing reflection papers on the exhibit are Dr. Sharon Davis, Professor of Sociology, and Mr. David Werner, Associate Professor of English. These papers will be available at the gallery table, along with the gallery handout and captions. If you would like a copy for a class, please post an email to Gary Colby (gcolby@laverne.edu), or call extension 4281.

For more information on the exhibit or the gallery please contact Gary Colby at extension 4281 or gcolby@laverne.edu

Gallery Hours: Monday through Thursday 11:00 am to 4:00 pm, or by appt. Admission is free.

Mark Dean Veca and Eric Yahnker draw upon found imagery to present playful figurative motifs that give new meaning to pop culture iconography. In Veca’s paintings and drawings, the familiar faces of Cookie Monster and the Kool-Aid mascot invite viewers to explore a wild network of precise line work. By using marks that seem to ooze and agitate, Veca’s intricate pictures spring to life with a pulsating energy. Yahnker employs skillful rendering and careful compositions to present well executed visual absurdities. In a large-scale graphite and color pencil portrait of The Wizard of Oz protagonist, Dorothy, Yahnker adorns his subject with a colorful Doritos Corn Chip bag. Instead of colorization coming from a psychedelic fantasy, Dorothy’s black and white world is chromatically altered by a snack food with a name similar to her own.

By presenting subject matter in specific formats - head shot portraiture or television screens – the work of both Patrick Lee and Joe Biel focuses sharply revealing intimate depths. With a tremendous facility for lifelike portraiture, Lee draws his subjects with extreme detail and emotional sensitivity. Lee’s drawings feature men who embody street tough personas; however, his delicate touch records soft and subtle characteristics that illuminate unexpected beauty and vulnerability. Biel renders late twentieth century model television sets that are stacked-up like boxes on a sparse miniature stage. On their screens, viewers can see famous movie stills, historic broadcast images and current event sensations. An atmospheric collapsing of time and space comes over Biel’s pictures, and one is confronted with a place where any memory can be recalled or where any reality can be created.

Patrick Lee attended the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and is the recipient of the 2006 Peter S. Reed Foundation Achievement Award. Lee has had solo exhibitions at Western Project, Los Angeles, CA and Ameringer McEnery Yohe, New York, NY.

Mark Dean Veca received his BFA from Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles, CA. In 2011 he was commissioned by the NYC Department of Education to create a site-specific mural for the Spruce Street School designed by Frank O. Gehry. Veca has had solo exhibitions at the San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA; The Lab Gallery, New York, NY; and Western Project, Los Angeles, CA.

Eric Yahnker received his BFA in animation from the California Institute of the Arts. Yahnker’s work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions at galleries and venues including: The Armory Show, New York, NY; Ambach & Rice, Los Angeles, CA; Anna Kustera, New York, NY; Voorkamer, Lier, Belgium; Western Exhibitions, Chicago, IL; and Four Boxes Gallery, Skive, Denmark.

Friday, October 5, 2012

HOMEGROWN, photographs by Joseph Rodriguez

The Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography is hosting an exhibition of photographs from "East Side Stories: Gang Life in East L.A." and "Juvenile" by Joseph Rodriguez.

The exhibit ... Read more runs from August 27 to October 12, 2012Gallery hours: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and weekends by appointment. Admission is free to all who enter.

There will be a reception with the photographer on Monday, September 24, 2012, from 6 to 8 p.m.

On Tuesday, September 25, Mr. Rodriguez will present a slide show and lecture on his work in the Ann & Steve Morgan Auditorium, at 8 pm. Following the slide show, there will be a panel discussion with Dr. Sharon Davis (Sociology), Dr. Richard Rose (Religion), and Mr. David Werner (English).

Writing reflection papers on the exhibit are Dr. Sharon Davis, Professor of Sociology, and Mr. David Werner, Associate Professor of English. These papers will be available at the gallery table, along with the gallery handout and captions. If you would like a copy for a class, please post an email to Gary Colby (gcolby@laverne.edu), or call extension 4281.

For more information on the exhibit or the gallery please contact Gary Colby at extension 4281 or gcolby@laverne.edu

Gallery Hours: Monday through Thursday 11:00 am to 4:00 pm, or by appt. Admission is free.

Mark Dean Veca and Eric Yahnker draw upon found imagery to present playful figurative motifs that give new meaning to pop culture iconography. In Veca’s paintings and drawings, the familiar faces of Cookie Monster and the Kool-Aid mascot invite viewers to explore a wild network of precise line work. By using marks that seem to ooze and agitate, Veca’s intricate pictures spring to life with a pulsating energy. Yahnker employs skillful rendering and careful compositions to present well executed visual absurdities. In a large-scale graphite and color pencil portrait of The Wizard of Oz protagonist, Dorothy, Yahnker adorns his subject with a colorful Doritos Corn Chip bag. Instead of colorization coming from a psychedelic fantasy, Dorothy’s black and white world is chromatically altered by a snack food with a name similar to her own.

By presenting subject matter in specific formats - head shot portraiture or television screens – the work of both Patrick Lee and Joe Biel focuses sharply revealing intimate depths. With a tremendous facility for lifelike portraiture, Lee draws his subjects with extreme detail and emotional sensitivity. Lee’s drawings feature men who embody street tough personas; however, his delicate touch records soft and subtle characteristics that illuminate unexpected beauty and vulnerability. Biel renders late twentieth century model television sets that are stacked-up like boxes on a sparse miniature stage. On their screens, viewers can see famous movie stills, historic broadcast images and current event sensations. An atmospheric collapsing of time and space comes over Biel’s pictures, and one is confronted with a place where any memory can be recalled or where any reality can be created.

Patrick Lee attended the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and is the recipient of the 2006 Peter S. Reed Foundation Achievement Award. Lee has had solo exhibitions at Western Project, Los Angeles, CA and Ameringer McEnery Yohe, New York, NY.

Mark Dean Veca received his BFA from Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles, CA. In 2011 he was commissioned by the NYC Department of Education to create a site-specific mural for the Spruce Street School designed by Frank O. Gehry. Veca has had solo exhibitions at the San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA; The Lab Gallery, New York, NY; and Western Project, Los Angeles, CA.

Eric Yahnker received his BFA in animation from the California Institute of the Arts. Yahnker’s work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions at galleries and venues including: The Armory Show, New York, NY; Ambach & Rice, Los Angeles, CA; Anna Kustera, New York, NY; Voorkamer, Lier, Belgium; Western Exhibitions, Chicago, IL; and Four Boxes Gallery, Skive, Denmark.

Bishop Amat HS Visit

Assistant Director of Admission Matthew Rinehart will be visiting Bishop Amat HS to provide information and answer questions about the University of La Verne.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Princeton Review's TEST FEST

9:00 am
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4:00 pm

Founders Hall

Graduate School Prep Week Kick Off!RSVP required!! Take a FREE GRE, LSAT, or GMAT Test with Princeton Review. Experience the exam's format and content under actual testing ... Read more conditionsRecieve a detailed score report with tips and strategies to help you boost your score.

HOMEGROWN, photographs by Joseph Rodriguez

The Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography is hosting an exhibition of photographs from "East Side Stories: Gang Life in East L.A." and "Juvenile" by Joseph Rodriguez.

The exhibit ... Read more runs from August 27 to October 12, 2012Gallery hours: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and weekends by appointment. Admission is free to all who enter.

There will be a reception with the photographer on Monday, September 24, 2012, from 6 to 8 p.m.

On Tuesday, September 25, Mr. Rodriguez will present a slide show and lecture on his work in the Ann & Steve Morgan Auditorium, at 8 pm. Following the slide show, there will be a panel discussion with Dr. Sharon Davis (Sociology), Dr. Richard Rose (Religion), and Mr. David Werner (English).

Writing reflection papers on the exhibit are Dr. Sharon Davis, Professor of Sociology, and Mr. David Werner, Associate Professor of English. These papers will be available at the gallery table, along with the gallery handout and captions. If you would like a copy for a class, please post an email to Gary Colby (gcolby@laverne.edu), or call extension 4281.

For more information on the exhibit or the gallery please contact Gary Colby at extension 4281 or gcolby@laverne.edu

Gallery Hours: Monday through Thursday 11:00 am to 4:00 pm, or by appt. Admission is free.

Mark Dean Veca and Eric Yahnker draw upon found imagery to present playful figurative motifs that give new meaning to pop culture iconography. In Veca’s paintings and drawings, the familiar faces of Cookie Monster and the Kool-Aid mascot invite viewers to explore a wild network of precise line work. By using marks that seem to ooze and agitate, Veca’s intricate pictures spring to life with a pulsating energy. Yahnker employs skillful rendering and careful compositions to present well executed visual absurdities. In a large-scale graphite and color pencil portrait of The Wizard of Oz protagonist, Dorothy, Yahnker adorns his subject with a colorful Doritos Corn Chip bag. Instead of colorization coming from a psychedelic fantasy, Dorothy’s black and white world is chromatically altered by a snack food with a name similar to her own.

By presenting subject matter in specific formats - head shot portraiture or television screens – the work of both Patrick Lee and Joe Biel focuses sharply revealing intimate depths. With a tremendous facility for lifelike portraiture, Lee draws his subjects with extreme detail and emotional sensitivity. Lee’s drawings feature men who embody street tough personas; however, his delicate touch records soft and subtle characteristics that illuminate unexpected beauty and vulnerability. Biel renders late twentieth century model television sets that are stacked-up like boxes on a sparse miniature stage. On their screens, viewers can see famous movie stills, historic broadcast images and current event sensations. An atmospheric collapsing of time and space comes over Biel’s pictures, and one is confronted with a place where any memory can be recalled or where any reality can be created.

Patrick Lee attended the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and is the recipient of the 2006 Peter S. Reed Foundation Achievement Award. Lee has had solo exhibitions at Western Project, Los Angeles, CA and Ameringer McEnery Yohe, New York, NY.

Mark Dean Veca received his BFA from Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles, CA. In 2011 he was commissioned by the NYC Department of Education to create a site-specific mural for the Spruce Street School designed by Frank O. Gehry. Veca has had solo exhibitions at the San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA; The Lab Gallery, New York, NY; and Western Project, Los Angeles, CA.

Eric Yahnker received his BFA in animation from the California Institute of the Arts. Yahnker’s work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions at galleries and venues including: The Armory Show, New York, NY; Ambach & Rice, Los Angeles, CA; Anna Kustera, New York, NY; Voorkamer, Lier, Belgium; Western Exhibitions, Chicago, IL; and Four Boxes Gallery, Skive, Denmark.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

HOMEGROWN, photographs by Joseph Rodriguez

The Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography is hosting an exhibition of photographs from "East Side Stories: Gang Life in East L.A." and "Juvenile" by Joseph Rodriguez.

The exhibit ... Read more runs from August 27 to October 12, 2012Gallery hours: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and weekends by appointment. Admission is free to all who enter.

There will be a reception with the photographer on Monday, September 24, 2012, from 6 to 8 p.m.

On Tuesday, September 25, Mr. Rodriguez will present a slide show and lecture on his work in the Ann & Steve Morgan Auditorium, at 8 pm. Following the slide show, there will be a panel discussion with Dr. Sharon Davis (Sociology), Dr. Richard Rose (Religion), and Mr. David Werner (English).

Writing reflection papers on the exhibit are Dr. Sharon Davis, Professor of Sociology, and Mr. David Werner, Associate Professor of English. These papers will be available at the gallery table, along with the gallery handout and captions. If you would like a copy for a class, please post an email to Gary Colby (gcolby@laverne.edu), or call extension 4281.

For more information on the exhibit or the gallery please contact Gary Colby at extension 4281 or gcolby@laverne.edu

Gallery Hours: Monday through Thursday 11:00 am to 4:00 pm, or by appt. Admission is free.

Mark Dean Veca and Eric Yahnker draw upon found imagery to present playful figurative motifs that give new meaning to pop culture iconography. In Veca’s paintings and drawings, the familiar faces of Cookie Monster and the Kool-Aid mascot invite viewers to explore a wild network of precise line work. By using marks that seem to ooze and agitate, Veca’s intricate pictures spring to life with a pulsating energy. Yahnker employs skillful rendering and careful compositions to present well executed visual absurdities. In a large-scale graphite and color pencil portrait of The Wizard of Oz protagonist, Dorothy, Yahnker adorns his subject with a colorful Doritos Corn Chip bag. Instead of colorization coming from a psychedelic fantasy, Dorothy’s black and white world is chromatically altered by a snack food with a name similar to her own.

By presenting subject matter in specific formats - head shot portraiture or television screens – the work of both Patrick Lee and Joe Biel focuses sharply revealing intimate depths. With a tremendous facility for lifelike portraiture, Lee draws his subjects with extreme detail and emotional sensitivity. Lee’s drawings feature men who embody street tough personas; however, his delicate touch records soft and subtle characteristics that illuminate unexpected beauty and vulnerability. Biel renders late twentieth century model television sets that are stacked-up like boxes on a sparse miniature stage. On their screens, viewers can see famous movie stills, historic broadcast images and current event sensations. An atmospheric collapsing of time and space comes over Biel’s pictures, and one is confronted with a place where any memory can be recalled or where any reality can be created.

Patrick Lee attended the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and is the recipient of the 2006 Peter S. Reed Foundation Achievement Award. Lee has had solo exhibitions at Western Project, Los Angeles, CA and Ameringer McEnery Yohe, New York, NY.

Mark Dean Veca received his BFA from Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles, CA. In 2011 he was commissioned by the NYC Department of Education to create a site-specific mural for the Spruce Street School designed by Frank O. Gehry. Veca has had solo exhibitions at the San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA; The Lab Gallery, New York, NY; and Western Project, Los Angeles, CA.

Eric Yahnker received his BFA in animation from the California Institute of the Arts. Yahnker’s work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions at galleries and venues including: The Armory Show, New York, NY; Ambach & Rice, Los Angeles, CA; Anna Kustera, New York, NY; Voorkamer, Lier, Belgium; Western Exhibitions, Chicago, IL; and Four Boxes Gallery, Skive, Denmark.

Monday, October 8, 2012

Beckman High School Visit

Community Relations and Outreach Director Sharon Cruz- McKinney will be visiting Beckman High School to provide information about the University and answer any questions.

HOMEGROWN, photographs by Joseph Rodriguez

9:00 am
-
9:00 pm

Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography

The Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography is hosting an exhibition of photographs from "East Side Stories: Gang Life in East L.A." and "Juvenile" by Joseph Rodriguez.

The exhibit ... Read more runs from August 27 to October 12, 2012Gallery hours: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and weekends by appointment. Admission is free to all who enter.

There will be a reception with the photographer on Monday, September 24, 2012, from 6 to 8 p.m.

On Tuesday, September 25, Mr. Rodriguez will present a slide show and lecture on his work in the Ann & Steve Morgan Auditorium, at 8 pm. Following the slide show, there will be a panel discussion with Dr. Sharon Davis (Sociology), Dr. Richard Rose (Religion), and Mr. David Werner (English).

Writing reflection papers on the exhibit are Dr. Sharon Davis, Professor of Sociology, and Mr. David Werner, Associate Professor of English. These papers will be available at the gallery table, along with the gallery handout and captions. If you would like a copy for a class, please post an email to Gary Colby (gcolby@laverne.edu), or call extension 4281.

For more information on the exhibit or the gallery please contact Gary Colby at extension 4281 or gcolby@laverne.edu

Gallery Hours: Monday through Thursday 11:00 am to 4:00 pm, or by appt. Admission is free.

Mark Dean Veca and Eric Yahnker draw upon found imagery to present playful figurative motifs that give new meaning to pop culture iconography. In Veca’s paintings and drawings, the familiar faces of Cookie Monster and the Kool-Aid mascot invite viewers to explore a wild network of precise line work. By using marks that seem to ooze and agitate, Veca’s intricate pictures spring to life with a pulsating energy. Yahnker employs skillful rendering and careful compositions to present well executed visual absurdities. In a large-scale graphite and color pencil portrait of The Wizard of Oz protagonist, Dorothy, Yahnker adorns his subject with a colorful Doritos Corn Chip bag. Instead of colorization coming from a psychedelic fantasy, Dorothy’s black and white world is chromatically altered by a snack food with a name similar to her own.

By presenting subject matter in specific formats - head shot portraiture or television screens – the work of both Patrick Lee and Joe Biel focuses sharply revealing intimate depths. With a tremendous facility for lifelike portraiture, Lee draws his subjects with extreme detail and emotional sensitivity. Lee’s drawings feature men who embody street tough personas; however, his delicate touch records soft and subtle characteristics that illuminate unexpected beauty and vulnerability. Biel renders late twentieth century model television sets that are stacked-up like boxes on a sparse miniature stage. On their screens, viewers can see famous movie stills, historic broadcast images and current event sensations. An atmospheric collapsing of time and space comes over Biel’s pictures, and one is confronted with a place where any memory can be recalled or where any reality can be created.

Patrick Lee attended the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and is the recipient of the 2006 Peter S. Reed Foundation Achievement Award. Lee has had solo exhibitions at Western Project, Los Angeles, CA and Ameringer McEnery Yohe, New York, NY.

Mark Dean Veca received his BFA from Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles, CA. In 2011 he was commissioned by the NYC Department of Education to create a site-specific mural for the Spruce Street School designed by Frank O. Gehry. Veca has had solo exhibitions at the San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA; The Lab Gallery, New York, NY; and Western Project, Los Angeles, CA.

Eric Yahnker received his BFA in animation from the California Institute of the Arts. Yahnker’s work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions at galleries and venues including: The Armory Show, New York, NY; Ambach & Rice, Los Angeles, CA; Anna Kustera, New York, NY; Voorkamer, Lier, Belgium; Western Exhibitions, Chicago, IL; and Four Boxes Gallery, Skive, Denmark.

Franklin HS Visit, Elk Grove

Associate Director of Transfer Admission Candyce Coleman will be at Franklin High School to provide information about the University and answer any questions.

HOMEGROWN, photographs by Joseph Rodriguez

9:00 am
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9:00 pm

Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography

The Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography is hosting an exhibition of photographs from "East Side Stories: Gang Life in East L.A." and "Juvenile" by Joseph Rodriguez.

The exhibit ... Read more runs from August 27 to October 12, 2012Gallery hours: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and weekends by appointment. Admission is free to all who enter.

There will be a reception with the photographer on Monday, September 24, 2012, from 6 to 8 p.m.

On Tuesday, September 25, Mr. Rodriguez will present a slide show and lecture on his work in the Ann & Steve Morgan Auditorium, at 8 pm. Following the slide show, there will be a panel discussion with Dr. Sharon Davis (Sociology), Dr. Richard Rose (Religion), and Mr. David Werner (English).

Writing reflection papers on the exhibit are Dr. Sharon Davis, Professor of Sociology, and Mr. David Werner, Associate Professor of English. These papers will be available at the gallery table, along with the gallery handout and captions. If you would like a copy for a class, please post an email to Gary Colby (gcolby@laverne.edu), or call extension 4281.

For more information on the exhibit or the gallery please contact Gary Colby at extension 4281 or gcolby@laverne.edu

Laguna Creek HS Visit, Elk Grove

Associate Director of Transfer Admission Candyce Coleman will be at Laguna Creek High School to provide information about the University and answer any questions.

Graduate and Professional School Fair

10:00 am
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2:00 pm

Abraham Campus Center, 3rd Floor

Graduate School Prep Week EventSpeak to represenatives from various graduate schools to learn about their programs and admissions process. Visit Career Services website to find ... Read more out who will be attending.

Identity Conference Information Table

10:00 am
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2:00 pm

Outside Abraham Campus Center

Looking for a volunteer opportunity? Thinking about being Entrepreneur? Visit the information table for more details.

Gallery Hours: Monday through Thursday 11:00 am to 4:00 pm, or by appt. Admission is free.

Mark Dean Veca and Eric Yahnker draw upon found imagery to present playful figurative motifs that give new meaning to pop culture iconography. In Veca’s paintings and drawings, the familiar faces of Cookie Monster and the Kool-Aid mascot invite viewers to explore a wild network of precise line work. By using marks that seem to ooze and agitate, Veca’s intricate pictures spring to life with a pulsating energy. Yahnker employs skillful rendering and careful compositions to present well executed visual absurdities. In a large-scale graphite and color pencil portrait of The Wizard of Oz protagonist, Dorothy, Yahnker adorns his subject with a colorful Doritos Corn Chip bag. Instead of colorization coming from a psychedelic fantasy, Dorothy’s black and white world is chromatically altered by a snack food with a name similar to her own.

By presenting subject matter in specific formats - head shot portraiture or television screens – the work of both Patrick Lee and Joe Biel focuses sharply revealing intimate depths. With a tremendous facility for lifelike portraiture, Lee draws his subjects with extreme detail and emotional sensitivity. Lee’s drawings feature men who embody street tough personas; however, his delicate touch records soft and subtle characteristics that illuminate unexpected beauty and vulnerability. Biel renders late twentieth century model television sets that are stacked-up like boxes on a sparse miniature stage. On their screens, viewers can see famous movie stills, historic broadcast images and current event sensations. An atmospheric collapsing of time and space comes over Biel’s pictures, and one is confronted with a place where any memory can be recalled or where any reality can be created.

Patrick Lee attended the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and is the recipient of the 2006 Peter S. Reed Foundation Achievement Award. Lee has had solo exhibitions at Western Project, Los Angeles, CA and Ameringer McEnery Yohe, New York, NY.

Mark Dean Veca received his BFA from Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles, CA. In 2011 he was commissioned by the NYC Department of Education to create a site-specific mural for the Spruce Street School designed by Frank O. Gehry. Veca has had solo exhibitions at the San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA; The Lab Gallery, New York, NY; and Western Project, Los Angeles, CA.

Eric Yahnker received his BFA in animation from the California Institute of the Arts. Yahnker’s work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions at galleries and venues including: The Armory Show, New York, NY; Ambach & Rice, Los Angeles, CA; Anna Kustera, New York, NY; Voorkamer, Lier, Belgium; Western Exhibitions, Chicago, IL; and Four Boxes Gallery, Skive, Denmark.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Sultana High School Visit, Hesperia

Assistant Director of Admission Adam Wu will be at Sultana High School to provide information about the University and answer any questions.

Rancho Buena Vista

8:30 am
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10:00 am

Community Relations and Outreach Director Sharon Cruz- McKinney will be visiting Rancho Buena Vista to provide information about the University and answer any questions.

HOMEGROWN, photographs by Joseph Rodriguez

9:00 am
-
9:00 pm

Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography

The Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography is hosting an exhibition of photographs from "East Side Stories: Gang Life in East L.A." and "Juvenile" by Joseph Rodriguez.

The exhibit ... Read more runs from August 27 to October 12, 2012Gallery hours: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and weekends by appointment. Admission is free to all who enter.

There will be a reception with the photographer on Monday, September 24, 2012, from 6 to 8 p.m.

On Tuesday, September 25, Mr. Rodriguez will present a slide show and lecture on his work in the Ann & Steve Morgan Auditorium, at 8 pm. Following the slide show, there will be a panel discussion with Dr. Sharon Davis (Sociology), Dr. Richard Rose (Religion), and Mr. David Werner (English).

Writing reflection papers on the exhibit are Dr. Sharon Davis, Professor of Sociology, and Mr. David Werner, Associate Professor of English. These papers will be available at the gallery table, along with the gallery handout and captions. If you would like a copy for a class, please post an email to Gary Colby (gcolby@laverne.edu), or call extension 4281.

For more information on the exhibit or the gallery please contact Gary Colby at extension 4281 or gcolby@laverne.edu

Menlo Atherton High School Visit

9:30 am
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10:30 am

Menlo Atherton, CA

Admission Counselor Hervey Malone will be at Menlo Atherton High School to provide information about the University and answer any questions

Gallery Hours: Monday through Thursday 11:00 am to 4:00 pm, or by appt. Admission is free.

Mark Dean Veca and Eric Yahnker draw upon found imagery to present playful figurative motifs that give new meaning to pop culture iconography. In Veca’s paintings and drawings, the familiar faces of Cookie Monster and the Kool-Aid mascot invite viewers to explore a wild network of precise line work. By using marks that seem to ooze and agitate, Veca’s intricate pictures spring to life with a pulsating energy. Yahnker employs skillful rendering and careful compositions to present well executed visual absurdities. In a large-scale graphite and color pencil portrait of The Wizard of Oz protagonist, Dorothy, Yahnker adorns his subject with a colorful Doritos Corn Chip bag. Instead of colorization coming from a psychedelic fantasy, Dorothy’s black and white world is chromatically altered by a snack food with a name similar to her own.

By presenting subject matter in specific formats - head shot portraiture or television screens – the work of both Patrick Lee and Joe Biel focuses sharply revealing intimate depths. With a tremendous facility for lifelike portraiture, Lee draws his subjects with extreme detail and emotional sensitivity. Lee’s drawings feature men who embody street tough personas; however, his delicate touch records soft and subtle characteristics that illuminate unexpected beauty and vulnerability. Biel renders late twentieth century model television sets that are stacked-up like boxes on a sparse miniature stage. On their screens, viewers can see famous movie stills, historic broadcast images and current event sensations. An atmospheric collapsing of time and space comes over Biel’s pictures, and one is confronted with a place where any memory can be recalled or where any reality can be created.

Patrick Lee attended the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and is the recipient of the 2006 Peter S. Reed Foundation Achievement Award. Lee has had solo exhibitions at Western Project, Los Angeles, CA and Ameringer McEnery Yohe, New York, NY.

Mark Dean Veca received his BFA from Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles, CA. In 2011 he was commissioned by the NYC Department of Education to create a site-specific mural for the Spruce Street School designed by Frank O. Gehry. Veca has had solo exhibitions at the San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA; The Lab Gallery, New York, NY; and Western Project, Los Angeles, CA.

Eric Yahnker received his BFA in animation from the California Institute of the Arts. Yahnker’s work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions at galleries and venues including: The Armory Show, New York, NY; Ambach & Rice, Los Angeles, CA; Anna Kustera, New York, NY; Voorkamer, Lier, Belgium; Western Exhibitions, Chicago, IL; and Four Boxes Gallery, Skive, Denmark.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Rio Linda High School Visit, Rio Linda, CA

Associate Director of Transfer Admission Candyce Coleman will be at Rio Linda High School to provide information about the University and answer any questions to the sophomore, ... Read more junior and senior AVID classes.

HS Visit at School of Arts and Enterprise

8:10 am
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9:10 am

School of Arts and Enterprise

Assistant Director of Admission Matthew Rinehart will be visiting School of Arts and Enterprise to provide information and answer questions about the University of La Verne.

AVID

8:30 am
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10:30 am

N. County Region

Community Relations and Outreach Director Sharon Cruz- McKinney will be visiting AVID to provide information about the University and answer any questions.

HOMEGROWN, photographs by Joseph Rodriguez

9:00 am
-
9:00 pm

Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography

The Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography is hosting an exhibition of photographs from "East Side Stories: Gang Life in East L.A." and "Juvenile" by Joseph Rodriguez.

The exhibit ... Read more runs from August 27 to October 12, 2012Gallery hours: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and weekends by appointment. Admission is free to all who enter.

There will be a reception with the photographer on Monday, September 24, 2012, from 6 to 8 p.m.

On Tuesday, September 25, Mr. Rodriguez will present a slide show and lecture on his work in the Ann & Steve Morgan Auditorium, at 8 pm. Following the slide show, there will be a panel discussion with Dr. Sharon Davis (Sociology), Dr. Richard Rose (Religion), and Mr. David Werner (English).

Writing reflection papers on the exhibit are Dr. Sharon Davis, Professor of Sociology, and Mr. David Werner, Associate Professor of English. These papers will be available at the gallery table, along with the gallery handout and captions. If you would like a copy for a class, please post an email to Gary Colby (gcolby@laverne.edu), or call extension 4281.

For more information on the exhibit or the gallery please contact Gary Colby at extension 4281 or gcolby@laverne.edu

Gallery Hours: Monday through Thursday 11:00 am to 4:00 pm, or by appt. Admission is free.

Mark Dean Veca and Eric Yahnker draw upon found imagery to present playful figurative motifs that give new meaning to pop culture iconography. In Veca’s paintings and drawings, the familiar faces of Cookie Monster and the Kool-Aid mascot invite viewers to explore a wild network of precise line work. By using marks that seem to ooze and agitate, Veca’s intricate pictures spring to life with a pulsating energy. Yahnker employs skillful rendering and careful compositions to present well executed visual absurdities. In a large-scale graphite and color pencil portrait of The Wizard of Oz protagonist, Dorothy, Yahnker adorns his subject with a colorful Doritos Corn Chip bag. Instead of colorization coming from a psychedelic fantasy, Dorothy’s black and white world is chromatically altered by a snack food with a name similar to her own.

By presenting subject matter in specific formats - head shot portraiture or television screens – the work of both Patrick Lee and Joe Biel focuses sharply revealing intimate depths. With a tremendous facility for lifelike portraiture, Lee draws his subjects with extreme detail and emotional sensitivity. Lee’s drawings feature men who embody street tough personas; however, his delicate touch records soft and subtle characteristics that illuminate unexpected beauty and vulnerability. Biel renders late twentieth century model television sets that are stacked-up like boxes on a sparse miniature stage. On their screens, viewers can see famous movie stills, historic broadcast images and current event sensations. An atmospheric collapsing of time and space comes over Biel’s pictures, and one is confronted with a place where any memory can be recalled or where any reality can be created.

Patrick Lee attended the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and is the recipient of the 2006 Peter S. Reed Foundation Achievement Award. Lee has had solo exhibitions at Western Project, Los Angeles, CA and Ameringer McEnery Yohe, New York, NY.

Mark Dean Veca received his BFA from Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles, CA. In 2011 he was commissioned by the NYC Department of Education to create a site-specific mural for the Spruce Street School designed by Frank O. Gehry. Veca has had solo exhibitions at the San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA; The Lab Gallery, New York, NY; and Western Project, Los Angeles, CA.

Eric Yahnker received his BFA in animation from the California Institute of the Arts. Yahnker’s work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions at galleries and venues including: The Armory Show, New York, NY; Ambach & Rice, Los Angeles, CA; Anna Kustera, New York, NY; Voorkamer, Lier, Belgium; Western Exhibitions, Chicago, IL; and Four Boxes Gallery, Skive, Denmark.

Twin Rivers USD College Fair, McClellan, CA

Assistant Director of Admission Candyce Coleman will be present at the Twin Rivers USD District Office to provide information about the University and answer any questions.

Friday, October 12, 2012

Chula Vista

8:30 am
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9:30 am

Community Relations and Outreach Director Sharon Cruz- McKinney will be visiting Chula Vista to provide information about the University and answer any questions.

HOMEGROWN, photographs by Joseph Rodriguez

9:00 am
-
9:00 pm

Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography

The Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography is hosting an exhibition of photographs from "East Side Stories: Gang Life in East L.A." and "Juvenile" by Joseph Rodriguez.

The exhibit ... Read more runs from August 27 to October 12, 2012Gallery hours: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and weekends by appointment. Admission is free to all who enter.

There will be a reception with the photographer on Monday, September 24, 2012, from 6 to 8 p.m.

On Tuesday, September 25, Mr. Rodriguez will present a slide show and lecture on his work in the Ann & Steve Morgan Auditorium, at 8 pm. Following the slide show, there will be a panel discussion with Dr. Sharon Davis (Sociology), Dr. Richard Rose (Religion), and Mr. David Werner (English).

Writing reflection papers on the exhibit are Dr. Sharon Davis, Professor of Sociology, and Mr. David Werner, Associate Professor of English. These papers will be available at the gallery table, along with the gallery handout and captions. If you would like a copy for a class, please post an email to Gary Colby (gcolby@laverne.edu), or call extension 4281.

For more information on the exhibit or the gallery please contact Gary Colby at extension 4281 or gcolby@laverne.edu

Gallery Hours: Monday through Thursday 11:00 am to 4:00 pm, or by appt. Admission is free.

Mark Dean Veca and Eric Yahnker draw upon found imagery to present playful figurative motifs that give new meaning to pop culture iconography. In Veca’s paintings and drawings, the familiar faces of Cookie Monster and the Kool-Aid mascot invite viewers to explore a wild network of precise line work. By using marks that seem to ooze and agitate, Veca’s intricate pictures spring to life with a pulsating energy. Yahnker employs skillful rendering and careful compositions to present well executed visual absurdities. In a large-scale graphite and color pencil portrait of The Wizard of Oz protagonist, Dorothy, Yahnker adorns his subject with a colorful Doritos Corn Chip bag. Instead of colorization coming from a psychedelic fantasy, Dorothy’s black and white world is chromatically altered by a snack food with a name similar to her own.

By presenting subject matter in specific formats - head shot portraiture or television screens – the work of both Patrick Lee and Joe Biel focuses sharply revealing intimate depths. With a tremendous facility for lifelike portraiture, Lee draws his subjects with extreme detail and emotional sensitivity. Lee’s drawings feature men who embody street tough personas; however, his delicate touch records soft and subtle characteristics that illuminate unexpected beauty and vulnerability. Biel renders late twentieth century model television sets that are stacked-up like boxes on a sparse miniature stage. On their screens, viewers can see famous movie stills, historic broadcast images and current event sensations. An atmospheric collapsing of time and space comes over Biel’s pictures, and one is confronted with a place where any memory can be recalled or where any reality can be created.

Patrick Lee attended the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and is the recipient of the 2006 Peter S. Reed Foundation Achievement Award. Lee has had solo exhibitions at Western Project, Los Angeles, CA and Ameringer McEnery Yohe, New York, NY.

Mark Dean Veca received his BFA from Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles, CA. In 2011 he was commissioned by the NYC Department of Education to create a site-specific mural for the Spruce Street School designed by Frank O. Gehry. Veca has had solo exhibitions at the San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA; The Lab Gallery, New York, NY; and Western Project, Los Angeles, CA.

Eric Yahnker received his BFA in animation from the California Institute of the Arts. Yahnker’s work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions at galleries and venues including: The Armory Show, New York, NY; Ambach & Rice, Los Angeles, CA; Anna Kustera, New York, NY; Voorkamer, Lier, Belgium; Western Exhibitions, Chicago, IL; and Four Boxes Gallery, Skive, Denmark.

Gallery Hours: Monday through Thursday 11:00 am to 4:00 pm, or by appt. Admission is free.

Mark Dean Veca and Eric Yahnker draw upon found imagery to present playful figurative motifs that give new meaning to pop culture iconography. In Veca’s paintings and drawings, the familiar faces of Cookie Monster and the Kool-Aid mascot invite viewers to explore a wild network of precise line work. By using marks that seem to ooze and agitate, Veca’s intricate pictures spring to life with a pulsating energy. Yahnker employs skillful rendering and careful compositions to present well executed visual absurdities. In a large-scale graphite and color pencil portrait of The Wizard of Oz protagonist, Dorothy, Yahnker adorns his subject with a colorful Doritos Corn Chip bag. Instead of colorization coming from a psychedelic fantasy, Dorothy’s black and white world is chromatically altered by a snack food with a name similar to her own.

By presenting subject matter in specific formats - head shot portraiture or television screens – the work of both Patrick Lee and Joe Biel focuses sharply revealing intimate depths. With a tremendous facility for lifelike portraiture, Lee draws his subjects with extreme detail and emotional sensitivity. Lee’s drawings feature men who embody street tough personas; however, his delicate touch records soft and subtle characteristics that illuminate unexpected beauty and vulnerability. Biel renders late twentieth century model television sets that are stacked-up like boxes on a sparse miniature stage. On their screens, viewers can see famous movie stills, historic broadcast images and current event sensations. An atmospheric collapsing of time and space comes over Biel’s pictures, and one is confronted with a place where any memory can be recalled or where any reality can be created.

Patrick Lee attended the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and is the recipient of the 2006 Peter S. Reed Foundation Achievement Award. Lee has had solo exhibitions at Western Project, Los Angeles, CA and Ameringer McEnery Yohe, New York, NY.

Mark Dean Veca received his BFA from Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles, CA. In 2011 he was commissioned by the NYC Department of Education to create a site-specific mural for the Spruce Street School designed by Frank O. Gehry. Veca has had solo exhibitions at the San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA; The Lab Gallery, New York, NY; and Western Project, Los Angeles, CA.

Eric Yahnker received his BFA in animation from the California Institute of the Arts. Yahnker’s work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions at galleries and venues including: The Armory Show, New York, NY; Ambach & Rice, Los Angeles, CA; Anna Kustera, New York, NY; Voorkamer, Lier, Belgium; Western Exhibitions, Chicago, IL; and Four Boxes Gallery, Skive, Denmark.

Gallery Hours: Monday through Thursday 11:00 am to 4:00 pm, or by appt. Admission is free.

Mark Dean Veca and Eric Yahnker draw upon found imagery to present playful figurative motifs that give new meaning to pop culture iconography. In Veca’s paintings and drawings, the familiar faces of Cookie Monster and the Kool-Aid mascot invite viewers to explore a wild network of precise line work. By using marks that seem to ooze and agitate, Veca’s intricate pictures spring to life with a pulsating energy. Yahnker employs skillful rendering and careful compositions to present well executed visual absurdities. In a large-scale graphite and color pencil portrait of The Wizard of Oz protagonist, Dorothy, Yahnker adorns his subject with a colorful Doritos Corn Chip bag. Instead of colorization coming from a psychedelic fantasy, Dorothy’s black and white world is chromatically altered by a snack food with a name similar to her own.

By presenting subject matter in specific formats - head shot portraiture or television screens – the work of both Patrick Lee and Joe Biel focuses sharply revealing intimate depths. With a tremendous facility for lifelike portraiture, Lee draws his subjects with extreme detail and emotional sensitivity. Lee’s drawings feature men who embody street tough personas; however, his delicate touch records soft and subtle characteristics that illuminate unexpected beauty and vulnerability. Biel renders late twentieth century model television sets that are stacked-up like boxes on a sparse miniature stage. On their screens, viewers can see famous movie stills, historic broadcast images and current event sensations. An atmospheric collapsing of time and space comes over Biel’s pictures, and one is confronted with a place where any memory can be recalled or where any reality can be created.

Patrick Lee attended the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and is the recipient of the 2006 Peter S. Reed Foundation Achievement Award. Lee has had solo exhibitions at Western Project, Los Angeles, CA and Ameringer McEnery Yohe, New York, NY.

Mark Dean Veca received his BFA from Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles, CA. In 2011 he was commissioned by the NYC Department of Education to create a site-specific mural for the Spruce Street School designed by Frank O. Gehry. Veca has had solo exhibitions at the San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA; The Lab Gallery, New York, NY; and Western Project, Los Angeles, CA.

Eric Yahnker received his BFA in animation from the California Institute of the Arts. Yahnker’s work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions at galleries and venues including: The Armory Show, New York, NY; Ambach & Rice, Los Angeles, CA; Anna Kustera, New York, NY; Voorkamer, Lier, Belgium; Western Exhibitions, Chicago, IL; and Four Boxes Gallery, Skive, Denmark.

Gallery Hours: Monday through Thursday 11:00 am to 4:00 pm, or by appt. Admission is free.

Mark Dean Veca and Eric Yahnker draw upon found imagery to present playful figurative motifs that give new meaning to pop culture iconography. In Veca’s paintings and drawings, the familiar faces of Cookie Monster and the Kool-Aid mascot invite viewers to explore a wild network of precise line work. By using marks that seem to ooze and agitate, Veca’s intricate pictures spring to life with a pulsating energy. Yahnker employs skillful rendering and careful compositions to present well executed visual absurdities. In a large-scale graphite and color pencil portrait of The Wizard of Oz protagonist, Dorothy, Yahnker adorns his subject with a colorful Doritos Corn Chip bag. Instead of colorization coming from a psychedelic fantasy, Dorothy’s black and white world is chromatically altered by a snack food with a name similar to her own.

By presenting subject matter in specific formats - head shot portraiture or television screens – the work of both Patrick Lee and Joe Biel focuses sharply revealing intimate depths. With a tremendous facility for lifelike portraiture, Lee draws his subjects with extreme detail and emotional sensitivity. Lee’s drawings feature men who embody street tough personas; however, his delicate touch records soft and subtle characteristics that illuminate unexpected beauty and vulnerability. Biel renders late twentieth century model television sets that are stacked-up like boxes on a sparse miniature stage. On their screens, viewers can see famous movie stills, historic broadcast images and current event sensations. An atmospheric collapsing of time and space comes over Biel’s pictures, and one is confronted with a place where any memory can be recalled or where any reality can be created.

Patrick Lee attended the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and is the recipient of the 2006 Peter S. Reed Foundation Achievement Award. Lee has had solo exhibitions at Western Project, Los Angeles, CA and Ameringer McEnery Yohe, New York, NY.

Mark Dean Veca received his BFA from Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles, CA. In 2011 he was commissioned by the NYC Department of Education to create a site-specific mural for the Spruce Street School designed by Frank O. Gehry. Veca has had solo exhibitions at the San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA; The Lab Gallery, New York, NY; and Western Project, Los Angeles, CA.

Eric Yahnker received his BFA in animation from the California Institute of the Arts. Yahnker’s work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions at galleries and venues including: The Armory Show, New York, NY; Ambach & Rice, Los Angeles, CA; Anna Kustera, New York, NY; Voorkamer, Lier, Belgium; Western Exhibitions, Chicago, IL; and Four Boxes Gallery, Skive, Denmark.

Gallery Hours: Monday through Thursday 11:00 am to 4:00 pm, or by appt. Admission is free.

Mark Dean Veca and Eric Yahnker draw upon found imagery to present playful figurative motifs that give new meaning to pop culture iconography. In Veca’s paintings and drawings, the familiar faces of Cookie Monster and the Kool-Aid mascot invite viewers to explore a wild network of precise line work. By using marks that seem to ooze and agitate, Veca’s intricate pictures spring to life with a pulsating energy. Yahnker employs skillful rendering and careful compositions to present well executed visual absurdities. In a large-scale graphite and color pencil portrait of The Wizard of Oz protagonist, Dorothy, Yahnker adorns his subject with a colorful Doritos Corn Chip bag. Instead of colorization coming from a psychedelic fantasy, Dorothy’s black and white world is chromatically altered by a snack food with a name similar to her own.

By presenting subject matter in specific formats - head shot portraiture or television screens – the work of both Patrick Lee and Joe Biel focuses sharply revealing intimate depths. With a tremendous facility for lifelike portraiture, Lee draws his subjects with extreme detail and emotional sensitivity. Lee’s drawings feature men who embody street tough personas; however, his delicate touch records soft and subtle characteristics that illuminate unexpected beauty and vulnerability. Biel renders late twentieth century model television sets that are stacked-up like boxes on a sparse miniature stage. On their screens, viewers can see famous movie stills, historic broadcast images and current event sensations. An atmospheric collapsing of time and space comes over Biel’s pictures, and one is confronted with a place where any memory can be recalled or where any reality can be created.

Patrick Lee attended the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and is the recipient of the 2006 Peter S. Reed Foundation Achievement Award. Lee has had solo exhibitions at Western Project, Los Angeles, CA and Ameringer McEnery Yohe, New York, NY.

Mark Dean Veca received his BFA from Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles, CA. In 2011 he was commissioned by the NYC Department of Education to create a site-specific mural for the Spruce Street School designed by Frank O. Gehry. Veca has had solo exhibitions at the San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA; The Lab Gallery, New York, NY; and Western Project, Los Angeles, CA.

Eric Yahnker received his BFA in animation from the California Institute of the Arts. Yahnker’s work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions at galleries and venues including: The Armory Show, New York, NY; Ambach & Rice, Los Angeles, CA; Anna Kustera, New York, NY; Voorkamer, Lier, Belgium; Western Exhibitions, Chicago, IL; and Four Boxes Gallery, Skive, Denmark.

College of the Desert Transfer Fair, Palm Desert

Director of Program Outreach and Student Recruitment for Child Development Twanisha Robinson-Wilson will be at the college fair to answer any questions about transferring to the ... Read more University of La Verne.

Gallery Hours: Monday through Thursday 11:00 am to 4:00 pm, or by appt. Admission is free.

Mark Dean Veca and Eric Yahnker draw upon found imagery to present playful figurative motifs that give new meaning to pop culture iconography. In Veca’s paintings and drawings, the familiar faces of Cookie Monster and the Kool-Aid mascot invite viewers to explore a wild network of precise line work. By using marks that seem to ooze and agitate, Veca’s intricate pictures spring to life with a pulsating energy. Yahnker employs skillful rendering and careful compositions to present well executed visual absurdities. In a large-scale graphite and color pencil portrait of The Wizard of Oz protagonist, Dorothy, Yahnker adorns his subject with a colorful Doritos Corn Chip bag. Instead of colorization coming from a psychedelic fantasy, Dorothy’s black and white world is chromatically altered by a snack food with a name similar to her own.

By presenting subject matter in specific formats - head shot portraiture or television screens – the work of both Patrick Lee and Joe Biel focuses sharply revealing intimate depths. With a tremendous facility for lifelike portraiture, Lee draws his subjects with extreme detail and emotional sensitivity. Lee’s drawings feature men who embody street tough personas; however, his delicate touch records soft and subtle characteristics that illuminate unexpected beauty and vulnerability. Biel renders late twentieth century model television sets that are stacked-up like boxes on a sparse miniature stage. On their screens, viewers can see famous movie stills, historic broadcast images and current event sensations. An atmospheric collapsing of time and space comes over Biel’s pictures, and one is confronted with a place where any memory can be recalled or where any reality can be created.

Patrick Lee attended the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and is the recipient of the 2006 Peter S. Reed Foundation Achievement Award. Lee has had solo exhibitions at Western Project, Los Angeles, CA and Ameringer McEnery Yohe, New York, NY.

Mark Dean Veca received his BFA from Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles, CA. In 2011 he was commissioned by the NYC Department of Education to create a site-specific mural for the Spruce Street School designed by Frank O. Gehry. Veca has had solo exhibitions at the San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA; The Lab Gallery, New York, NY; and Western Project, Los Angeles, CA.

Eric Yahnker received his BFA in animation from the California Institute of the Arts. Yahnker’s work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions at galleries and venues including: The Armory Show, New York, NY; Ambach & Rice, Los Angeles, CA; Anna Kustera, New York, NY; Voorkamer, Lier, Belgium; Western Exhibitions, Chicago, IL; and Four Boxes Gallery, Skive, Denmark.

Eastern Coachella Valley College Fair, Indio

Assistant Director of Admission Adam Wu will be present at the Fullenwider Auditorium to provide information about the University and answer any questions.

CAB: Homecoming: The Romancers

10:00 pm
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11:30 pm

Dailey Theater

The La Verne Theater presents: The Romancers. Join CAB & friends for a special night at the theater! Followed by the performance - dessert reception in Johnson Family Plaza. All ... Read more who attend will be entered into a raffle for prizes!

Gallery Hours: Monday through Thursday 11:00 am to 4:00 pm, or by appt. Admission is free.

Mark Dean Veca and Eric Yahnker draw upon found imagery to present playful figurative motifs that give new meaning to pop culture iconography. In Veca’s paintings and drawings, the familiar faces of Cookie Monster and the Kool-Aid mascot invite viewers to explore a wild network of precise line work. By using marks that seem to ooze and agitate, Veca’s intricate pictures spring to life with a pulsating energy. Yahnker employs skillful rendering and careful compositions to present well executed visual absurdities. In a large-scale graphite and color pencil portrait of The Wizard of Oz protagonist, Dorothy, Yahnker adorns his subject with a colorful Doritos Corn Chip bag. Instead of colorization coming from a psychedelic fantasy, Dorothy’s black and white world is chromatically altered by a snack food with a name similar to her own.

By presenting subject matter in specific formats - head shot portraiture or television screens – the work of both Patrick Lee and Joe Biel focuses sharply revealing intimate depths. With a tremendous facility for lifelike portraiture, Lee draws his subjects with extreme detail and emotional sensitivity. Lee’s drawings feature men who embody street tough personas; however, his delicate touch records soft and subtle characteristics that illuminate unexpected beauty and vulnerability. Biel renders late twentieth century model television sets that are stacked-up like boxes on a sparse miniature stage. On their screens, viewers can see famous movie stills, historic broadcast images and current event sensations. An atmospheric collapsing of time and space comes over Biel’s pictures, and one is confronted with a place where any memory can be recalled or where any reality can be created.

Patrick Lee attended the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and is the recipient of the 2006 Peter S. Reed Foundation Achievement Award. Lee has had solo exhibitions at Western Project, Los Angeles, CA and Ameringer McEnery Yohe, New York, NY.

Mark Dean Veca received his BFA from Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles, CA. In 2011 he was commissioned by the NYC Department of Education to create a site-specific mural for the Spruce Street School designed by Frank O. Gehry. Veca has had solo exhibitions at the San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA; The Lab Gallery, New York, NY; and Western Project, Los Angeles, CA.

Eric Yahnker received his BFA in animation from the California Institute of the Arts. Yahnker’s work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions at galleries and venues including: The Armory Show, New York, NY; Ambach & Rice, Los Angeles, CA; Anna Kustera, New York, NY; Voorkamer, Lier, Belgium; Western Exhibitions, Chicago, IL; and Four Boxes Gallery, Skive, Denmark.

Friday, October 19, 2012

Rinehart- AVID Senior Presentations West Covina HS

OFFICE

1 Day Notary Class - $109

University of La Verne, in partnership with Develop Point Education is offering a state certified seminar for new and renewing notaries. To register, call 1-855-776-6682 or ... Read more on-line at: www.developpointed.com/notarypublicclasses.html and select "Ontario".

La Verne College Volunteer Experiences Exhibit

9:00 am
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5:00 pm

Wilson Library, First Floor

Stop by the Wilson Library between Friday, October 19 and Sunday, October 21 to visit the LVC Volunteer Experiences Exhibit. This exhibit will showcase stories and photos from ... Read more Alumni who volunteered for the following organizations: Brethren Volunteer Services, International Voluntary Services, Peace Corps Volunteer, Work Camps and Summer Service.

Bishop O'Dowd High School Visit

10:30 am
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11:30 am

Oakland, CA

Admission Counselor Hervey Malone will be at Bishop O'Dowd High School to provide information about the University and answer any questions.

CAB: Homecoming: Cheers & Jeers

11:00 am
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1:00 pm

Sneaky Park

Pie the Homecoming Court! A University of La Verne tradition - smash a pie on the princes and princesses before the Homecoming crowning on Saturday!

Piedmont High School Visit

1:30 pm
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2:30 pm

Oakland, CA

Admission Counselor Hervey Malone will be at Piedmont High School to provide information about the University and answer any questions.

University Clubs & Organizations Street Fair

Homecoming Street Fair

10:30 am
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1:00 pm

C Street & 2nd Street

Join us for a fun afternoon at the Homecoming 2012 Street Fair...Once Upon a Time in La Verne! Student Clubs, Music, Food, Games, and Give-aways! All are welcome! Free Activities ... Read more for the entire campus community: balloon twisting, caricaturist, green screen photo booth, and face painter! Visit the many student clubs and departments - don't miss the Student Club Homecoming Float Competition!

The Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography is hosting a collaborative project of photographs and creative writing. Twenty-five photography alumni have been invited to make pictures ... Read more for a group exhibition titled ALUMNI ALLEGORIES: DISSENT. After the photographs are installed, students from Professor Sean Bernard’s course, WRT 307: Writing the 21st Century, will select images for which they’ll write a literary accompaniment.

The project is the first collaborative enterprise by the Creative Writing Program and the Photography Department. The Alpha Chi Honor Society, the campus organization of distinguished scholars, will also participate at the reception.

The exhibit runs from October 22 to December 7, 2012Gallery hours: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and weekends by appointment. Admission is free to all who enter.

There will be a reception with the photographers and writers on Thursday, November 1, 2012, from 6 to 8 p.m.

For more information on the exhibit or the gallery please contact Gary Colby at extension 4281 or gcolby@laverne.edu, or Sean Bernard at extension 4714 or sbernard@laverne.edu

Lincoln High School Visit, Tacoma

Assistant Director of Admission Adam Wu will be at Lincoln High School to provide information about the University and answer any questions.

Sierra Canyon HS

11:50 am
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12:50 pm

Sierra Canyon HS

Assistant Director of Admission Matt Rinehart will be visiting Sierra Canyon HS to provide info and answer questions about the University of La Verne.

Faculty Lecture Series

12:00 pm
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1:00 pm

President's Dining Room

RESONANCE AND DISSONANCE IN PROFESSIONAL HELPING RELATIONSHIPS AT THE DYADIC LEVEL: DETERMINING THE INFLUENCE OF POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE EMOTIONAL ATTRACTORS ON EFFECTIVE ... Read more PHYSICIAN-PATIENT COMMUNICATION, by Loren Dyck

The Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography is hosting a collaborative project of photographs and creative writing. Twenty-five photography alumni have been invited to make pictures ... Read more for a group exhibition titled ALUMNI ALLEGORIES: DISSENT. After the photographs are installed, students from Professor Sean Bernard’s course, WRT 307: Writing the 21st Century, will select images for which they’ll write a literary accompaniment.

The project is the first collaborative enterprise by the Creative Writing Program and the Photography Department. The Alpha Chi Honor Society, the campus organization of distinguished scholars, will also participate at the reception.

The exhibit runs from October 22 to December 7, 2012Gallery hours: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and weekends by appointment. Admission is free to all who enter.

There will be a reception with the photographers and writers on Thursday, November 1, 2012, from 6 to 8 p.m.

For more information on the exhibit or the gallery please contact Gary Colby at extension 4281 or gcolby@laverne.edu, or Sean Bernard at extension 4714 or sbernard@laverne.edu

The Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography is hosting a collaborative project of photographs and creative writing. Twenty-five photography alumni have been invited to make pictures ... Read more for a group exhibition titled ALUMNI ALLEGORIES: DISSENT. After the photographs are installed, students from Professor Sean Bernard’s course, WRT 307: Writing the 21st Century, will select images for which they’ll write a literary accompaniment.

The project is the first collaborative enterprise by the Creative Writing Program and the Photography Department. The Alpha Chi Honor Society, the campus organization of distinguished scholars, will also participate at the reception.

The exhibit runs from October 22 to December 7, 2012Gallery hours: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and weekends by appointment. Admission is free to all who enter.

There will be a reception with the photographers and writers on Thursday, November 1, 2012, from 6 to 8 p.m.

For more information on the exhibit or the gallery please contact Gary Colby at extension 4281 or gcolby@laverne.edu, or Sean Bernard at extension 4714 or sbernard@laverne.edu

The Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography is hosting a collaborative project of photographs and creative writing. Twenty-five photography alumni have been invited to make pictures ... Read more for a group exhibition titled ALUMNI ALLEGORIES: DISSENT. After the photographs are installed, students from Professor Sean Bernard’s course, WRT 307: Writing the 21st Century, will select images for which they’ll write a literary accompaniment.

The project is the first collaborative enterprise by the Creative Writing Program and the Photography Department. The Alpha Chi Honor Society, the campus organization of distinguished scholars, will also participate at the reception.

The exhibit runs from October 22 to December 7, 2012Gallery hours: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and weekends by appointment. Admission is free to all who enter.

There will be a reception with the photographers and writers on Thursday, November 1, 2012, from 6 to 8 p.m.

For more information on the exhibit or the gallery please contact Gary Colby at extension 4281 or gcolby@laverne.edu, or Sean Bernard at extension 4714 or sbernard@laverne.edu

The Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography is hosting a collaborative project of photographs and creative writing. Twenty-five photography alumni have been invited to make pictures ... Read more for a group exhibition titled ALUMNI ALLEGORIES: DISSENT. After the photographs are installed, students from Professor Sean Bernard’s course, WRT 307: Writing the 21st Century, will select images for which they’ll write a literary accompaniment.

The project is the first collaborative enterprise by the Creative Writing Program and the Photography Department. The Alpha Chi Honor Society, the campus organization of distinguished scholars, will also participate at the reception.

The exhibit runs from October 22 to December 7, 2012Gallery hours: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and weekends by appointment. Admission is free to all who enter.

There will be a reception with the photographers and writers on Thursday, November 1, 2012, from 6 to 8 p.m.

For more information on the exhibit or the gallery please contact Gary Colby at extension 4281 or gcolby@laverne.edu, or Sean Bernard at extension 4714 or sbernard@laverne.edu

Ruth Trotter: Departures, Opening Reception

Ruth Trotter, Professor of Art in the University of La Verne's Art and Art History Department, is one of four painters featured in the exhibit, DEPARTURES, at the Zask Gallery in ... Read more Rolling Hills Estates.

DEPARTURES represents a sphere of contemporary painting associated with abstraction. Ruth's inspiration comes from sources located in nature, but also departs from it and includes cosmology, psychology, metaphysics, and art.

Saturday, October 27, 2012

The Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography is hosting a collaborative project of photographs and creative writing. Twenty-five photography alumni have been invited to make pictures ... Read more for a group exhibition titled ALUMNI ALLEGORIES: DISSENT. After the photographs are installed, students from Professor Sean Bernard’s course, WRT 307: Writing the 21st Century, will select images for which they’ll write a literary accompaniment.

The project is the first collaborative enterprise by the Creative Writing Program and the Photography Department. The Alpha Chi Honor Society, the campus organization of distinguished scholars, will also participate at the reception.

The exhibit runs from October 22 to December 7, 2012Gallery hours: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and weekends by appointment. Admission is free to all who enter.

There will be a reception with the photographers and writers on Thursday, November 1, 2012, from 6 to 8 p.m.

For more information on the exhibit or the gallery please contact Gary Colby at extension 4281 or gcolby@laverne.edu, or Sean Bernard at extension 4714 or sbernard@laverne.edu

Sunday, October 28, 2012

The Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography is hosting a collaborative project of photographs and creative writing. Twenty-five photography alumni have been invited to make pictures ... Read more for a group exhibition titled ALUMNI ALLEGORIES: DISSENT. After the photographs are installed, students from Professor Sean Bernard’s course, WRT 307: Writing the 21st Century, will select images for which they’ll write a literary accompaniment.

The project is the first collaborative enterprise by the Creative Writing Program and the Photography Department. The Alpha Chi Honor Society, the campus organization of distinguished scholars, will also participate at the reception.

The exhibit runs from October 22 to December 7, 2012Gallery hours: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and weekends by appointment. Admission is free to all who enter.

There will be a reception with the photographers and writers on Thursday, November 1, 2012, from 6 to 8 p.m.

For more information on the exhibit or the gallery please contact Gary Colby at extension 4281 or gcolby@laverne.edu, or Sean Bernard at extension 4714 or sbernard@laverne.edu

Anita Bunn: Detour, Closing Reception and Artist's Talk

Anita Bunn, University of La Verne Photography Department, will be giving a talk at the closing reception for her exhibit, ANITA BUNN: DETOUR, at Offramp Gallery in Pasadena. ... Read more This is Bunn's third solo exhibition at Offramp Gallery.

DETOUR is a continuation of Bunn's ongoing interest in marrying contemporary digital media with traditional photography and printmaking. Pinhole camera photographs taken on large format color reversal film in conjunction with digital capture photographs and continuous tone lithographs engage in a dialogue about photographic processes and the nature of perception, myth, and the sprawling urban environment of Los Angeles.

Monday, October 29, 2012

The Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography is hosting a collaborative project of photographs and creative writing. Twenty-five photography alumni have been invited to make pictures ... Read more for a group exhibition titled ALUMNI ALLEGORIES: DISSENT. After the photographs are installed, students from Professor Sean Bernard’s course, WRT 307: Writing the 21st Century, will select images for which they’ll write a literary accompaniment.

The project is the first collaborative enterprise by the Creative Writing Program and the Photography Department. The Alpha Chi Honor Society, the campus organization of distinguished scholars, will also participate at the reception.

The exhibit runs from October 22 to December 7, 2012Gallery hours: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and weekends by appointment. Admission is free to all who enter.

There will be a reception with the photographers and writers on Thursday, November 1, 2012, from 6 to 8 p.m.

For more information on the exhibit or the gallery please contact Gary Colby at extension 4281 or gcolby@laverne.edu, or Sean Bernard at extension 4714 or sbernard@laverne.edu

The Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography is hosting a collaborative project of photographs and creative writing. Twenty-five photography alumni have been invited to make pictures ... Read more for a group exhibition titled ALUMNI ALLEGORIES: DISSENT. After the photographs are installed, students from Professor Sean Bernard’s course, WRT 307: Writing the 21st Century, will select images for which they’ll write a literary accompaniment.

The project is the first collaborative enterprise by the Creative Writing Program and the Photography Department. The Alpha Chi Honor Society, the campus organization of distinguished scholars, will also participate at the reception.

The exhibit runs from October 22 to December 7, 2012Gallery hours: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and weekends by appointment. Admission is free to all who enter.

There will be a reception with the photographers and writers on Thursday, November 1, 2012, from 6 to 8 p.m.

For more information on the exhibit or the gallery please contact Gary Colby at extension 4281 or gcolby@laverne.edu, or Sean Bernard at extension 4714 or sbernard@laverne.edu

Sunset High School Visit, Portland

Assistant Director Adam Wu will be at Sunset High School to provide information about the University and answer any questions.

Faculty Research Day

11:00 am
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1:00 pm

Abraham Campus Center

A presentation of the research conducted by our faculty!

CAB: Halloweek: Haunted House Making & Boo Grams

11:00 am
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1:00 pm

Johnson Family Plaza

Stop by for a friendly competition on building your own haunted house. We have all the spooky supplies to design and create the creepiest haunted house. Prize for the most ... Read more spooktacular house! Sign up for a Boo Gram too - CAB will personally deliver your Boo Gram to a friend on campus or take one to deliver on your own. Limited supply. Two grams max per student.

Anaheim UHSD College Fair, Anaheim

Admission Counselor Erasmo Fuentes will be present at the Anaheim Convention Center to provide information about the University and answer any questions.

CAB: Halloweek: FRIGHT NIGHT!

10:00 pm
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1:00 am

South Quad (Green Space behind the Campus Center)

A night of sheer terror and fun! Join us for FRIGHT NIGHT and we guarantee a screeching fun time. Experience the mazes of 2 Terror Trucks and you'll surely be in the Halloween ... Read more spirit! Enjoy Dos Chinos food truck and special treats and fun brought to you by student clubs and organizations. LIVE DJ with spooky beats! Terror Trucks and catering truck is FREE! Bring your cash to help support your clubs and purchase some amazing treats and good times.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

University Prep Visit, Seattle, WA

8:35 am
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9:20 am

8000 25th Avenue NE, Seattle, WA 98115

Assistant Director of Admission Adam Wu will be at University Prep to provide information about the University and answer any questions.

The Irene Carlson Gallery of Photography is hosting a collaborative project of photographs and creative writing. Twenty-five photography alumni have been invited to make pictures ... Read more for a group exhibition titled ALUMNI ALLEGORIES: DISSENT. After the photographs are installed, students from Professor Sean Bernard’s course, WRT 307: Writing the 21st Century, will select images for which they’ll write a literary accompaniment.

The project is the first collaborative enterprise by the Creative Writing Program and the Photography Department. The Alpha Chi Honor Society, the campus organization of distinguished scholars, will also participate at the reception.

The exhibit runs from October 22 to December 7, 2012Gallery hours: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and weekends by appointment. Admission is free to all who enter.

There will be a reception with the photographers and writers on Thursday, November 1, 2012, from 6 to 8 p.m.

For more information on the exhibit or the gallery please contact Gary Colby at extension 4281 or gcolby@laverne.edu, or Sean Bernard at extension 4714 or sbernard@laverne.edu

Henry M. Jackson High School Visit, Mill Creek, WA

10:00 am
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11:00 am

1508 136th Street Southeast, Mill Creek, WA

Assistant Director of Admission Adam Wu will be at Henry M. Jackson High School to provide information about the University and answer any questions.